Our Team
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Brodie Cooper
Brodie has served as the Executive Director of Blast and Cast Ministries since 2015, leading its outdoor men's ministry efforts since 2005. With over a decade of experience running a successful men’s ministry focused on evangelism, discipleship, and outdoor fellowship, he brings invaluable expertise to the Board of Directors. His leadership background with Campus Crusade for Christ, combined with mission work in China, Senegal, and Haiti, underscores his outreach experience. Brodie and his wife, Naomi, live in Baytown, TX, where they are members of Rollingbrook Fellowship Church and have two adult children, Tim and Emma.
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Chase Moore
Chase spearheaded the first Revelation Outdoors chapter at Texas A&M and has been instrumental in expanding the ministry, including assisting in launching the newest chapter at Auburn University. Alongside his current role with the ministry, Chase serves on the Operations team at Campus by the Sea and brings previous experience as a Project Manager at Forney Construction and as a former board member of HomeAid Houston. A member of Hope Church, Chase is passionate about mentoring student leaders, bow hunting, and fly fishing, and enjoys time outdoors with his yellow lab, Crockett.
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Henry Ryan
Henry co-founded the first Revelation Outdoors college chapter at Texas A&M and embodies servant leadership, bringing strong financial and leadership experience to the board. As the Director of Strategy & Finance at Retina Consultants of America, he has extensive expertise in strategic finance, financial planning, and consulting, including roles at Alvarez & Marsal. Living in Fort Worth with his wife Gabi and their dog Maggie, Henry is also an avid duck hunter, fly fisherman, and bow hunter, reflecting the outdoor passion at the heart of Revelation Outdoors' mission.
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James Bryanson
James brings extensive ministry experience from over sixty countries to Revelation Outdoors. After living in East Africa for seven years, he taught Bible and Theology to pastors and evangelists. Specializing in world religions and cross-cultural communication, he resides in East Texas with his wife, Tammy. A close supporter of Revelation Outdoors since 2021, James has played a key role in training college leaders about God’s heart for the nations. In his free time, he enjoys chasing big game worldwide, as well as duck hunting and fishing in the U.S.
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Jason Cruise
Jason lives in Franklin, Tennessee, and holds a Doctorate from Fuller Seminary in strategic ministry formation for reaching hunters. He is the executive editor of the NIV Outdoorsman Bible and the Sportsman’s Bible, as well as the producer of Mossberg’s Rugged American Hunter and host of the Sportsman Channel’s Spring Chronicles. As the owner of Fur & Feather media, Jason focuses on helping churches create healthy men’s ministries that attract men and encourage them to become the men God created them to be.
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Todd Anderson
Todd is a follower of Christ, a husband, and a father to four girls, living in Austin, Texas, where he and his wife serve at Austin Ridge Bible Church. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, Todd served a decade as a C-17 pilot before transitioning into manufacturing and software engineering, where he has over two decades of experience. In his free time, Todd enjoys spending time with family, building Godly community with other men, and embracing the outdoors through backpacking and hunting, all while being passionate about discipleship.
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Trace Hamiter
Trace is the Executive Director of the Oaks Collaborative, a ministry that leads retreats for incoming freshmen at college campuses nationwide. He spearheaded the first retreat at Auburn and has since expanded its impact to 19 other schools, bringing valuable firsthand experience in growing a college ministry to Revelation Outdoors Trace graduated from Auburn University, earned his Doctorate of Ministry from Beeson Divinity School, and his Master's of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, serving 15 years in church-based college ministry before joining Oaks Collaborative full time in 2019. Trace lives in Auburn with his wife Cassie and their five kids.